Samsung Galaxy A22 4G with 15W charger was certified by FCC

Samsung is known to be about to launch its new mid-range model, the Galaxy A22. The phone will be the successor to the Galaxy A20 series. There have been many leaks about mobile phones on the internet, but today, we have more specifications.

Recently, the upcoming Galaxy A22 4G has been certified by the FCC. The certification revealed some key specifications related to the charging of the upcoming model. Some of the specs can be seen in the photos mentioned below.

As mentioned, the all-new Galaxy A22 4G version will come with a Samsung EP-TA200 charger, which supports charging in two modes: 15W (9V, 1.67A) and 10W (5V, 2A).

Surprisingly, the USB cable mentioned is a micro USB cable, which confirms that the phone will feature a micro USB port. The phone will also come with 3.5mm jack headphones (model number EHS61ASFWE).

The live screenshot of the Galaxy A22 4G is also mentioned, in which it is observed that this model would feature the front camera in the middle top. Previously, the leaked renders revealed that the Galaxy A22 would feature a V-shaped notched (Infinity-V) display. There would be a triple camera setup along with an LED flash in a square-shaped camera bump on the backside.

It was also revealed (through Geekbench) that the Galaxy A22 4G will feature the Helio G80 chipset, which has been used in Galaxy A32 4G. At the same time, the Galaxy A22 5G is powered by the Dimensity 700 chipset, a more affordable version of the Dimensity 720 5G chipset.